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. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have learned the facts. they've been instructed of the laws that apply, and now they are deliberating. and soon, hopefully, they will issue a verdict. as americans, we entrust our fellow citizens with this solemn duty. in exchange, we the public, respect and accept their decision. now, at times, as individuals, we may not agree with this verdict. but as communities within our country, we respect the rule of law. before i turn the podium over to chief smith, i would like to speak to what i see in our community. we recognize while this case has brought a great deal of emotion, there's no tens
. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have...
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comes down to, when somebody is going off 911 calls, this gap, whatever it happens to be, he's in an environment, the golden rule of community oriented type programs, if you see something, say something. that's the whole idea. mr. zimmerman has a history of that. he's had numerous calls from a variety of reasons from children to suspicious persons. the interaction component, is he responsible for when you walk up to somebody and if they're in a suspicious area, i'm a crime watch person. if you have the distance and ability and that comes to mind. that's fine. on the other side of that coin if i'm surprised by something communication may not be the first thing to come to my mind especially if it's a blind side. >> you did talk to adam pollock? >> i did. >> you talked to the defendant about some of those classes? >> yes, sir. >> you didn't ask the defendant how long he had been taking those classes? >> no, sir. >> you would agree that should have been asked? >> no, sir. >> did you not say that not getting that information was a failure on your part? >> yes. as i would say anything i don't ask i al
comes down to, when somebody is going off 911 calls, this gap, whatever it happens to be, he's in an environment, the golden rule of community oriented type programs, if you see something, say something. that's the whole idea. mr. zimmerman has a history of that. he's had numerous calls from a variety of reasons from children to suspicious persons. the interaction component, is he responsible for when you walk up to somebody and if they're in a suspicious area, i'm a crime watch person. if you...
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the environment, lighting conditions, the physical altercations. the injuries that were being photographed as being sustained by mr. zimmerman. when i look at a dynamic event and you have to evaluate it from "a" to "z," you to look at once the event began, if it continued, and you had an unrelenting attack coupled with injuries and the perception of the individual sustaining the injuries. my interpretation is taking into account all the witness statements, forming the beginnings of the actual physical interactions and using them to show that if you are -- consider an individual who is on their ck, somebody in a mount position striking, throwing, pushing, whatever the case may be, driving the person down, underneath, what would their perception be at that time? i have to look at it at that time and say my perception, what would the perception be given the dark environment, the continual attack. then i have to leave there and figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental -- >> all right. we're getting more bac
the environment, lighting conditions, the physical altercations. the injuries that were being photographed as being sustained by mr. zimmerman. when i look at a dynamic event and you have to evaluate it from "a" to "z," you to look at once the event began, if it continued, and you had an unrelenting attack coupled with injuries and the perception of the individual sustaining the injuries. my interpretation is taking into account all the witness statements, forming the...
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>> i think maybe the environment that he's in changed to me more. >> so he's moving. >> like he might be walking or it might be windy. >> okay. but you acknowledge, and the reason i asked you, because you mentioned you had heard his voice change on prior occasions, you described it look whooping it up and celebrating. >> yes. >> you mentioned during a campaign, when you and some others were there, i think you said whooping it up, getting exciting. >> yes. >> so this conversation that you heard between mr. zimmerman and the 911 operator, that his voice changed. >> not at the pep rally. >> he's not screaming. >> right, his voice seems more matter of fact to me. >> in this one? >> yes. >> than -- >> you don't notice -- i apologize. >> it just seems to me that it may have been outside. >> sure. >> while he's walking or it's windy or something. >> sure. i'm going to play a part for you because i -- and obviously you weren't there, so -- >> correct, i was not there. >> i'm just asking you based on the voice, on mr. zimmerman's voice, i want to play one snippet of it for you that you heard.
>> i think maybe the environment that he's in changed to me more. >> so he's moving. >> like he might be walking or it might be windy. >> okay. but you acknowledge, and the reason i asked you, because you mentioned you had heard his voice change on prior occasions, you described it look whooping it up and celebrating. >> yes. >> you mentioned during a campaign, when you and some others were there, i think you said whooping it up, getting exciting. >>...
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of how this is presented to both of them and sometimes kind of a sterile and sometimes controversial environment? >> i think what we have seen and the feeling has been from people who are really emotionally invested in this is it is a trial about trayvon. it was about the trial of trayvon martin. >> let's listen in. >> the attorneys will not present their final arguments. please remember what the attorneys say is not evidence or your instruction on the law. do listen closely to their arguments. they are intended to aid you in understanding the case. each side will have equal time. the state is entitled to divide this time between an opening argument and a rebuttal argument after the defense has spoken. just so we know, mr. de la rionda will let us know when is a good breaking time for a recess during his argument. we will take a brief recess in the middle. you will let us know when. >> yes. >> you may proceed. >> please the court, counsel. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. that man as
of how this is presented to both of them and sometimes kind of a sterile and sometimes controversial environment? >> i think what we have seen and the feeling has been from people who are really emotionally invested in this is it is a trial about trayvon. it was about the trial of trayvon martin. >> let's listen in. >> the attorneys will not present their final arguments. please remember what the attorneys say is not evidence or your instruction on the law. do listen closely...
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is black children have a lot more to fear from being killed by a young black often in a drug related environment. look at chicago last year. are you saying that those murders were racially inspired? there were 500 people killed in chicago last year. a vast majority of them tragically killed by somebody of their own race. so i think to jump from that -- nobody is suggesting -- go ahead about that. >> and when someone was identified as a shooter, they were put on trial. and in this case it took more than a couple of months of agitation to even get a trial. my concern in this case, mr. speaker, is that we are creating a situation in which the conversation that is a real conversation, you mentioned those murders, those deaths, and you talk about drug related dwedwe deaths. it's the fact of the case that more african-americans are going to prison for drug related offenses and as many white kids are doing drug and selling drugs. there are issues underlying this and i think that's why this is such a hot case. >> i think there's a real important because the country is polarized on this. it does have rac
is black children have a lot more to fear from being killed by a young black often in a drug related environment. look at chicago last year. are you saying that those murders were racially inspired? there were 500 people killed in chicago last year. a vast majority of them tragically killed by somebody of their own race. so i think to jump from that -- nobody is suggesting -- go ahead about that. >> and when someone was identified as a shooter, they were put on trial. and in this case it...
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it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe that we should fight hard to alleviate poverty. texas has one of the worst poverty rates in the country. they also have a situation of industrial accidents that are just unacceptable. so we believe in worker safety laws. and there's quite a difference between rick perry and i. we both went to iraq and afghanistan four years ago. i was his roommate. >> oh, my goodness. >> and for seven days i heard him talk about his favorite subject -- rick perry. so we have a good debate going. we have a completely different philosophy. >> indeed. >> but that's what america's all about. >> friendly
it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe...
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the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my mandate is to be a fiscal watchdog. make sure the pension funds are invested well. make sure the city's budget is being spent to where it should be spent and the purposes to which it should be. i don't take polls and rely upon them, but the poll numbers look for an independent voice in the position. that is what i promise. >> as you know, your opponent said you're a lawbreaker, failed governor. that should disqualify you. >> opponents will say that. voters will make the decision. i think the voters are beginning to be heard. i see it in the street, when i talked to voters and citizens, you have ow
the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my...
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criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national disasters, tornadoes in joplin, missouri, moore, oklahoma, and superstorm sandy. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> sorry to interrupt our own piece there, but jurors in george zimmerman's murder trial have only been deliberating for about two hours and they already have a question for the judge. let's go live to the courtroom and listen in. >> the letters for identification purposes only. susan, is there a way to create just a what's in evidence list? you can do what? print it out? white it out and make a copy? if counsel wants to approach the clerk and see what it is that she's proposing and tell me if you have any objections
criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national...
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not that anyone would necessarily attack him but this would be such a hostile environment for him to be in. knowing all of the baggage that his near presence brings to this community, it is highly doubtful that he will stick around. >> last question to you, this question is about the sanford police. about their decision not to arrest. now vindicate bad by a jury in t courthouse. the sanford police department, is there any sense at all that they changed? do you get the sense that police down there field vindicated? are they walking around saying, i told you so. or are they at all chastened to their rebuke for the treatment of the black community for many years as a result of this case? >> i think only time will tell. i think city and police department leaders would tell you some of this was embarrassing and the national spot line shown on sanford, also shown down on a lot of dirty laundry. what some would describe botched investigations. lackluster, if any relationship at all, between the black commune the and the police. so i think only time will tell. we will see. >> thank you very
not that anyone would necessarily attack him but this would be such a hostile environment for him to be in. knowing all of the baggage that his near presence brings to this community, it is highly doubtful that he will stick around. >> last question to you, this question is about the sanford police. about their decision not to arrest. now vindicate bad by a jury in t courthouse. the sanford police department, is there any sense at all that they changed? do you get the sense that police...
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and our entire environment here. even the people that have talked on your show the last couple of days, all the shows, by and large, the african-americans will tell you that it looks like it should be a guilty verdict, with very few exceptions. >> and whites are the other way. >> it's crazy. >> thank you, lisa bloom, paul henderson, tad nelson and karen de soto. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being was. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, michael, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, verdict watch in the george zimmerman trial. the jury's decision could come down at literally any moment. these are live pictures from the seminole county courthouse in sanford, florida, where jurors have been shut away in the jury room, deliberating for about three and a half hours now. by this point, they probably selected their foreman and are reviewing the evidence. after 12 days of testimony and 53 witnesses, these six
and our entire environment here. even the people that have talked on your show the last couple of days, all the shows, by and large, the african-americans will tell you that it looks like it should be a guilty verdict, with very few exceptions. >> and whites are the other way. >> it's crazy. >> thank you, lisa bloom, paul henderson, tad nelson and karen de soto. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being was. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right...
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moving through background, training, experience, weapon availability, environment considerations. all these things come into a force continuum which is a structured way of saying that if i were to do a, you would be permitted to do b. and it's a structured system that allows us to evaluate where the one person is on a force level in comparison to where the other person is permitted to be. what they really term to be accepted to be at. >> is that then information you both learned as a law enforcement officer and now teach? >> yes. i started -- first time you take a force course, one the first topics they go over is the law and the force continuums because without a thorough understanding of how and when you can do something, there's no need to move any further into weapons systems and what you could utilize for that. so it's a really basic foundation that everything else comes from. and when you progress it through law enforcement, the options are quite different because there's so many things -- what i call the bat belt. police officer has gear wrapped around them from pepper spra
moving through background, training, experience, weapon availability, environment considerations. all these things come into a force continuum which is a structured way of saying that if i were to do a, you would be permitted to do b. and it's a structured system that allows us to evaluate where the one person is on a force level in comparison to where the other person is permitted to be. what they really term to be accepted to be at. >> is that then information you both learned as a law...
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but the business was born in a competitive marketplace, and that's the same environment, not the halls of government, in which walmart should have to justified its continued success. in other words, if consumers believe that walmart destroys more jobs than it creates, or that walmart causes its own employees to require public assistance, or makes it impossible for mom and pop businesses to compete on main street, they should vote with their wallets. walmart is nothing without the consumers who support it. but the solution is not for government to single out an american business, any american business, for punitive treatment. d.c. mayor vincent gray should use his power and veto the bill. i personally don't like the way these box stores homogenize all of our home towns. when each has a walmart, a rite aid, mcdonald's and starbucks, they lose their individual identity. but the market should sort that out. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, the state'
but the business was born in a competitive marketplace, and that's the same environment, not the halls of government, in which walmart should have to justified its continued success. in other words, if consumers believe that walmart destroys more jobs than it creates, or that walmart causes its own employees to require public assistance, or makes it impossible for mom and pop businesses to compete on main street, they should vote with their wallets. walmart is nothing without the consumers who...
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it's a very controlled environment. people are professional and have well-defined roles and responsibilities. and we take those very seriously. so that in itself isn't really an issue if it's done well. everyone at some point is new to an airplane. even if you have 10,000 hours, there still is that time when you're new to a particular type of airplane. and at least in this country, there are restrictions we put on them about how low visibility can be, what kind of airports you can go to when you haven't gotten as much experience in that particular type of airplane yet. in fact, four years ago on the hudson river flight, my first officer, jeff skiles, was brand new to the airbus. he had 20,000 hours, but he just finished his initial training. so it happens as a matter of course every day at every airline. and that itself is not inhere inherently an issue. of course, they'll be looking closely at all the human factors. was there fatigue? was the training good enough? how well did this particular crew work together on that
it's a very controlled environment. people are professional and have well-defined roles and responsibilities. and we take those very seriously. so that in itself isn't really an issue if it's done well. everyone at some point is new to an airplane. even if you have 10,000 hours, there still is that time when you're new to a particular type of airplane. and at least in this country, there are restrictions we put on them about how low visibility can be, what kind of airports you can go to when...
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but it all depends on your environment, your ability, the ability to leave, the ability -- sometimes people don't give you the opportunity to leave. sometimes they could be yelling at you from 40 feet away. all these variables come into play. when you look at each event, you have to take into consideration all of these variables. so if i was yelling at you and cussing at you from 40 feet away, my recommendation for you would be just to -- you've got 40 feet. walk away. clear the area. if i'm up personal, in your personal space within six feet, three feet, within arm's length of you, and now i'm getting that same hostility and everything, and i'm very animated, now that verbal confrontation becomes a more significant issue for you because of the distance that we've closed. so really it's very difficult to answer "a" and "b" because the totality of everything comes into play when you consider when and how force should be used. >>> we are monitoring the zimmerman trial. this is dennis root on the stand, a defense witness and expert in law enforcement as well as the use of force. let's l
but it all depends on your environment, your ability, the ability to leave, the ability -- sometimes people don't give you the opportunity to leave. sometimes they could be yelling at you from 40 feet away. all these variables come into play. when you look at each event, you have to take into consideration all of these variables. so if i was yelling at you and cussing at you from 40 feet away, my recommendation for you would be just to -- you've got 40 feet. walk away. clear the area. if i'm up...
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. >> if you're looking at the federal government and faa cut being back funds in this environment now and the sequester, it would be an uphill battle to have them outfit airports all over the country with video cameras. >> i have a time issue here. if you can, what happens next? ntsb will be looking at this video, no doubt. >> well, they'll look at this video. they'll take all of that and correlate with voice recorder and data recorder. when you get through, it will be a story that will be complete. >> thank you, fellows. don't go anywhere. we'll talk more about this exclusive new video of the crash and what the ntsb had to say about the investigation so far. that will happen at the top of the hour. first, a big men's final at wimbledon. >>> this is a big story this hour. the crash landing of flight 214 in san francisco. cnn has exclusive video of the plane coming in and making a crash landing and an exclusive interview with the man who shot this video. we want to get other news in here quickly for you. we'll talk about britain. britons are beaming wildly today. andy murray won the me
. >> if you're looking at the federal government and faa cut being back funds in this environment now and the sequester, it would be an uphill battle to have them outfit airports all over the country with video cameras. >> i have a time issue here. if you can, what happens next? ntsb will be looking at this video, no doubt. >> well, they'll look at this video. they'll take all of that and correlate with voice recorder and data recorder. when you get through, it will be a story...
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a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew in this airplane so we can learn from it. >> on this plane and on many planes, are there not redundant systems that would have flaps, if everything were working well, that would have flashed saying too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems to help support the pilots as they come into airports, especially busy commercial airports like this one at san francisco. there has already been a discussion about that glide slope being out of service, but there are a number of other tools available to the pilots, some less sophisticated, like the lights, the precision approach lights that they were talking about that show you if you're too high or too low coming in but also some things that are more technologically advanced, like things on this airplane that can give you gps information. >> i want to now bring in cnn's rene marsh, who has the latest with the flight recordings. rene? >
a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew in this airplane so we can learn from it. >> on this plane and on many planes, are there not redundant systems that would have flaps, if everything were working well, that would have flashed saying too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems to help support the pilots as they come into airports, especially busy...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> so that is san francisco airport brought to you by kgo out there. we are continuing to monitor the developments. this is now an investigation and of course about the healing of the passengers who did survive and most of them did. two dead in that crash. the rest, some of them in the hospital. some of them walked away. amazing. >>> we are getting new information about the flight data recorder from the san francisco crash. renee marsh is here with the latest. >> earlier this morning we stole e told you that those flight recorders were on the way here to washington, d.c. now we have confirmed that they are now at the national transportation safety board's lab here in washington, d.c. we're told they're in good shape. they will begin the process of annual sizing the information on these flight recorders. we should get a preliminary readout on the information on these recorders that could happen this afternoon. lots of critical information that could piece together and pain president picture of what happened in those final moment
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> so that is san francisco airport brought to you by kgo out there. we are continuing to monitor the developments. this is now an investigation and of course about the healing of the passengers who did survive and most of them did. two dead in that crash. the rest, some of them in the hospital. some of them walked away. amazing. >>> we are getting new information about the flight data recorder from the san francisco...